Digital Sketchbook
Dec 26. 2020
Sushi
He often dreamt of eating the perfect piece.
Drawn on an iPad and finished on my computer.

Dec 26. 2020
Sushi
He often dreamt of eating the perfect piece.
Drawn on an iPad and finished on my computer.
Dec 26. 2020
The New You
All the possibilies are wonderful.
Drawn on an iPad and finished on my computer.
December 24. 2020
The Only Passenger
The bus was quiet today, but that was OK.
Drawn on my sketchbook with a fountain pen and finished on a desktop computer.
December 24. 2020
Always Fleeing
"My life has always been about running away. Not sure if I will ever fix that."
Drawn on my sketchbook with a fountain pen and finished on a desktop computer.
Dec 24. 2020
Come In Peacefully
A scene from a story I am writing. Drawn on an iPad and finished on my computer.
December 22. 2020
Days Away
Here we are, just a few days away from the closing of this weird year. The lack of postings were due to the hardest teaching semester I have ever had. The pandemic brought so many constraints, but out of constraints comes creative solutions. Even though it was my most difficult semester, it was also one of my best in the sense that I learned so much in trying to find ways around this pandemic and teaching remotely. It did not however, prevent me from drawing daily. I'll be posting art these last remaining days.
Stumbled upon a very cute miniature picnic table with gorgeous coffee cups. Surprises and magic still exist. Vancouver, B.C.
December 22. 2020
Enfer Personnel (Personal Hell)
"It was dark, but I could hear him trying to sneak up on me."
Another character study for a story I'm working on. Drawn on my sketchbook with a pen brush and finished on a desktop computer.
December 22. 2020
Life Choices
The Brutal Truth
Drawn on my sketchbook with a pen and finished on a desktop computer.
October 1. 2020
Three Months Left
We are down to the last few months of the year. This is where you really need to take inventory of what needs to get done, what needs to get started, and what needs to get finished before year end. It has been a crazy year so far, but I'm staying positive all the way to the end.
Welcome to October.
Vancouver, B.C.
October 1. 2020
Comics: Beignets
This comic page was drawn on my iPad and then finished on my desktop computer.
October 1. 2020
Background Check
"I looked up his name on my device and saw that he was who he said he was."
A character study for a story I'm working on. Drawn on my sketchbook with a pencil and finished on a desktop computer.
Sept 1. 2020
The Abondoned Mine
It was done. I got the revenge that I wanted, yet I did not feel any different. Now the old mine had more than old ghost stories to tell.
Drawn on my ipad.
Aug 31. 2020
Comics: Somewhere
This comic page was drawn on my iPad and then finished on my desktop computer.
Aug. 31. 2020
m'écrire une lettre (Writing a Letter to Myself)
I'm writing a letter to my future self for when I lose my direction of where I'm supposed to be.
Drawn on my sketchbook with a brush pen and finished on a desktop computer.
Aug. 24. 2020
il regarde la nuit (He Watches The Night)
This town never sleeps.
Drawn on my sketchbook with a brush pen and finished on a desktop computer.
Aug. 241. 2020
Détente un dimanche (Relaxing on a Sunday)
Better get one last relaxation in before the week starts.
Drawn on an iPad.
Aug 10. 2020
Drawing and Coffee
Man, it is almost the middle of the month and it is slightly cooler here. Good drawing weather.
Vancouver, B.C.
Aug.10 2020
The Big Double-Cross
It was supposed to be a "sure thing".
Drawn on my sketchbook with a Pentel brush pen and finished on a desktop computer.
July 20. 2020
Ton plus grand fan (Your Biggest Fan)
I have all your work! Nice to meet you.
Drawn on my sketchbook with a Pentel pen and finished on a desktop computer.
July 20. 2020
le musicien espagnol (The Spanish Musician)
My fingers hurt but this is the life I chose.
Drawn on my sketchbook with a Pentel brush pen and finished on a desktop computer.
July 13. 2020
sauver le monde (Save The World)
She did not have much time, but she was going to do her best.
Drawn on my iPad and finished on a desktop computer. If you have a pair of old 3D glasses, put them on and enjoy. I will probably do more of these.
July 6. 2020
De retour en ville (Back in Town)
I didn't get very far, but maybe no one will recognize me.
Drawn on my sketchbook with a ballpoint pen and finished on a desktop computer.
July 6. 2020
La fille rouge (The Red Girl)
So many things to prove. I simply just want to be me.
Drawn on my sketchbook with a red and black pen and finished on a desktop computer.
July 1. 2020
Phase 3 Summer
Here in Vancouver, the COVID-19 restrictions have reached Phase 3. That means that more businesses are opening up and even more restrictions have been eased. We still have to be careful, but this new phase makes me think of a phase in one's life. I guess I'm in Phase 3 of my life. Might as well make it worth it. The past four months have really change all of us. Take this month to reflect how has it changed you. What lessons have you learned? It is time for self-inventory. How will you make Phase 3 better? Welcome to July.
Vancouver, B.C.
July 1. 2020
Le message (The Message)
The majority of this comic page was drawn on my iPad and then finished on my desktop computer.
July 1. 2020
Throwback Drawing
I often hear cartoonists say they can't think of anything to draw. Here is a creative tip. Grab an old sketchbook and pick a random page and then redraw it. Here is one result. The sketchook in the bottom has the new drawing.
This exercise just doesn't apply to drawing. Try using an old photo you took and re-take it. Look for something you wrote years ago and rewrite it. Try it out.
Vancouver, B.C.
June 15. 2020
appel de fin de nuit (Late Night Call)
When phone booths were still around, I would call you late at night hoping to get through. Simply to hear you wake up.
Originally drawn on my sketchbook by hand, then exported to my ipad and finished on a desktop computer.
June 1. 2020
Drawing during a Pandemic
Are we still in 2020? Not only are we living through one of the worst pandemics in our human history, but that isn't enough as hatred, racism, and apathy seems to rear it's ugly head again. It has never left us.
When I was a kid, I used to think that the world would be a better place way into the future. I believed that we as humans would look at all the past atrocities that were committed by the human race and that the future world would fix it. Society would realize how stupid mankind was before. It never happened. We are now living through the 21st century and it seems we are back to a world that should have been eliminated a long time ago. I grew up in that world of hatred. I grew up in a place that tried to keep me in my place. A place that often told me that my skin colour prevented me from being in certain places. I had police stop me and even handcuff me because I did not look the right way. I really lived through that.
As brown man with family members who are black, we all know this has been around us all our lives. It ain't new. Even in this beautiful city and country I live in now, it's here. The bullshit is here. Anyone who knows me will tell you that I am not a passive observer. I speak my mind. I don't let bullshit fly because I am speaking with my real voice. Let us all speak with our true voice. I think more of us should. I will keep speaking up and I will keep drawing because I won't allow hatred to swallow me up.
Vancouver, B.C.
June 1. 2020
La façon que c'était avant (The way it used to be)
The bus was crowded and everyone was not thinking of the world to come.
Drawn on my sketchbook and finished on a desktop computer.
May 15. 2020
Toujours en difficulté (Always in trouble)
The gun went off by accident. It turned out to be another day for her to quickly figure out how to get out of this crazy situation. At least tomorrow would be another day to get it right.
Drawn on my sketchbook with a red and blue pencil and finished on a desktop computer.
May 1. 2020
Cookies for Comfort
The way things are now, I just blink and another month has gone by. I sometimes honestly do not know what time it is. When the world is scary outside, eat cookies. Let's make this month better than the last. View it as another chance to get it right. Welcome to May. Vancouver, B.C.
May1. 2020
Café Chocolat
She would often have a coffee right after work. It was her way to process the day. Better than the way she used to do it.
Drawn on my ipad.
April 6. 2020
Drawing (dessin)
I draw every single day. I didn't always do this. It started because I was working too much, stressing too much. I realized that I was spending all my time thinking of work. I needed something to ease the stress, so I decided to give myself a challenge. I simply needed to draw for one week. By the time the week was over I could see how much better I felt. How less stressed I was. So I drew for another weeek, and another week. I've been on my drawing streak for way over two years, that I don't even keep track anymore. This week, with all that is going on in the world, cut the noise for a minute and give yourself a challenge. Start drawing, bake, read more, or learn chess. Stick with it and see what the outcome reveals.
One of my favourite drawing pencils.
April 6. 2020
chercher ma tombe (Looking for My Tomb)
I used to come visit you weekly. It's been so long, that I am lost. When I find the tomb, I will be at peace.
Inspired from being lost while looking for Oscar Wilde's grave. Drawn on my ipad and finished on a desktop computer.
March 30. 2020
Still Here (toujours là)
I drew this in 2015. I like cats, but can't draw them very well. This cat was perfect. I love this drawing because it has so many symbolic elements to it. The toolbox represents my belief that we are all born with an internal toolbox with all the tools we will need to survive in life. Sometimes, we are too young to know what all the tools in the box are for. It is not until we get older, or gain more pain, more joy, and experience, that we begin to understand what these tools are for. The bandaid is simply going through hard-knocks and not quitting. I still love this drawing and I use it to remind me that I'm still here. Drawn on my sketchbook and finished on a desktop computer.
March 30. 2020
Un Peu de Café (A Bit of Coffee)
I walked several blocks until I found a place that was open. It felt like walking a desert and finding my oasis. Drawn on an iPad and finished on a desktop computer.
March 30. 2020
BDA
Outside her apartment, she realized her rent was due. Drawn on my sketchbook and finished on a desktop computer.
March 23. 2020
Love In The Time of Corona
The title above is a play on the title from one of the books that has made me cry more than once. The book is Love In Time Of Cholera.
A melancholic story written by the great Gabriel García Márquez. The world seemed to have changed quickly in the first three months of this year. I take comfort from Máquez's work and knowing that everything in life is always temporary. We just have to be patient. Sending everyone best wishes and health. Even in these interesting times, we move onward. My living room is filled with books, art, and a lot of inspiration to carry on. Vancouver, B.C.
March 23. 2020
Attendre (Waiting)
I waited for three hours. Maybe it was the martial law, or maybe you never were coming after all. Drawn on an iPad and finished on a desktop computer.
March 23. 2020
Se eouvenir d'une vie différente (Remember a different life)
This solitary life made her reflect on her current situation and she realised that she would be OK. Drawn on an iPad and finished on a desktop computer.
March 16. 2020
Après Travailer (After Work)
Another "After Work" story. The commute was tough but I made it home in one piece. Drawn on an iPad and finished on a desktop computer.
March 16. 2020
Cela ne s'est pas produit aujourd'hui (It Didn't Happen Today)
The day was a waste. Drawn on an iPad.
Feb 25. 2020
Nuit Humide (Humid Night)
The rain had cleared but the night was still wet. Drawn on my iPad.
Feb 25. 2020
Honourable Man
He only wanted to do his job. Drawn on my iPad.
Feb 25. 2020
Inattendue (Unexpected)
She awoke to a wierd sound. Drawn on my iPad.
Jan 20. 2020
Pas une bonne journée (Not A Good Day)
As I looked at my body on the ground, I realized it was not a good day for everyone. Drawn on my iPad.
Jan 20. 2020
Pause Au Travail (Break at Work)
I needed the break before the rush hour. Drawn on my iPad.
Jan 8. 2020
Activité Secrète (Secret Activity)
You would not know it, but she does surprising things at night. Drawn on my iPad.
Jan 8. 2020
L'évasion Tranquille (The Quiet Escape)
The trick is simple, don't be loud. Drawn on my iPad.
Jan 1. 2020
Marvel at What is to Come
I hope you are excited about the new year. When I was a kid, I would get excited about it because I was wondering what new movies and music the new year would bring. Instead of just seeing it as another year, bring the inner kid back out and marvel at what is to come. Paris, France
Jan 1. 2020
Le Départ (The Departure)
Last year is over, don't look back. Move forward.Drawn on my iPad.
Jan 1. 2020
Dernier Tour (Last Ride)
If he was going out, he was going out in style. Drawn on my iPad.
Jan 1. 2020
Un Rêve ou un souvenir (A dream or a memory)
The day was a fog, was she dreaming or remembering? Drawn on my iPad.